The Cleveland Browns looked lost in the first three periods of their game against the Baltimore Ravens. Lamar Jackson was slowly torching them and was pulling away for a win. All of that held true until Deshaun Watson and Myles Garrett turned on the jets in crunch time to pull off what seemed to be an impossibility. They even got a feat that has not been seen in the NFL since the 2000s.

You heard that right! The Browns set a record that has not been achieved in this millennium in their win against the Ravens, per Jake Trotter of ESPN. Deshaun Watson and Co. played second fiddle to the Lamar Jackson-led Ravens offense for a good 59 minutes and 20 seconds. No other team has pulled off a comeback after trailing for so long in the 2000s era of football.

The Browns had trailed with a scoreline of 24 to 17 entering the fourth quarter. Gus Edwards' touchdown run made the lead more difficult to get over after a seven-point play. But, this is when Watson and Myles Garrett stunned the Ravens. Watson would start the scoring barrage off by darting a pass to Elijah Moore to make it a seven-point game. The secondary led by Garrett would then follow it up with an insane interception return to tie the game up.

Finally, Dustin Hopkins would kiss a field goal for a good night to send the Ravens' faithful home. This Browns squad just achieved what looked like a feat that would be hard to replicate. Will anyone be able to top this off?